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CHAPTER 4  BASIC OPERA
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You cannot use Copy/Paste in 
Motion Detection because each channel will have a different 
display. Right-clicking will exit the screen and your settings will be saved. 
Sensitivity – The system supports six levels of sensitivity with Level 6 being the most 
sensitive.
VIDEO LOSS 
By default, this is enabled. In the event that the DVR detects a loss of signal from a camera, 
it will send out a notification or activate other functions based on your settings in the lower 
portion of the 
Detect window.
CAMERA MASKING
This is also enabled by default. If the system detects that something has covered a camera, it 
will respond based on your settings in the lower portion of the window.
EVENT RESPONSE
The lower portion of the 
Detect window determines what actions the DVR will initiate upon 
detection of one of the three event types. Responses to a specific type of event can be 
individually tailored to each camera, but the response to different types of events must be set 
independently of each other. (ie: The response settings for a motion detection event do not 
change the settings for a video loss event – even if you’ve set identical responses.)  
The Set button will appear when either 
Work Day or Free Day is selected in the 
drop-down. This allows you to arrange the 
schedule to reflect your business’ weekly 
schedule.
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Period - This is where you set the schedule 
of when you want the DVR to record 
motion events. It operates in the 
same manner as the Schedule menu 
as described in Section 4.6 with 
six blocks of time that can be laid out 
for recording to occur during a day. 
Not all blocks have to be configured 
or enabled. You can configure each 
day individually, or you can make 
separate schedules for week days 
and weekends. 
The Copy and Paste buttons allow you to duplicate a day’s settings on another day while the 
Default button returns the DVR to recording Motion Detection events 24/7. 
Once you have made your settings, select OK to save them and you will be returned to the 
Detect menu. Hitting Cancel or right-clicking to exit the menu will not save your changes.
Anti-Dither – This is the length of time that the DVR will delay before recording a motion 
event. The delay can be from 0 to 600 seconds.
Latch – This is the “hold time” that the system waits after a motion detection event ends 
before resuming motion detection searches. The delay can be set from 10 to 300 
seconds (5 minutes).
Alarm Out – To utilize this feature you must connect have at least one external alarm attached 
to the DVR. You may have up to three separate alarms.
Show Message – When this is enabled, the system will bring up the Alarm Status window 
whenever an event is detected. You can configure this to display when motion, video 
loss or masking is detected. 
Alarm Upload – The system can upload the alarm to the network including to an alarm 
monitoring service.
Send E-mail – E-mail notifications can be sent a single e-mail address. Please see Network 
in Section 5.3 Setting Menu for instructions on how to set up the e-mail alerts 
including recipient address.
Record Channel – When one camera detects an event, you can set the DVR to activate 
recording on other cameras.
PTZ Activation – If you have Pan-Tilt-Zoom 
cameras connected to the DVR, you 
can cause them to be activated when 
the system detects an event. You can 
further instruct it to perform one of 
255 pre-set activities. You can also 
allow a delay of 0 to 300 seconds 
before the PTZ camera(s) activates. 
See Section 6.2 for full instructions 
on programming these functions. 
Tour – This will cause the DVR to cycle 
through selected channels on the 
display in live view. It will not affect 
what is recorded.
Snapshot – The DVR is capable of taking still 
images which can be sent via e-mail 
or FTP (See Network in Section 
5.3 Setting Menu for full instructions.)